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Nov. 9
Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre

An evening of 10-minutes plays written, cast and produced in 72 hours. Writers are given a prompt with 24 hours to produce a script that will be performed 72 hours later before a live audience.

Workshop Series

A laboratory for theatre makers at NC State and beyond! It is a collection of free workshops and masterclasses focused on specific theatre and theatre-adjacent topics in short, bite-sized portions. No experience necessary.

Feb. 15
Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre

An evening of 10-minutes plays written, cast and produced in 72 hours. Writers are given a prompt with 24 hours to produce a script that will be performed 72 hours later before a live audience.

Feb. 20-23
Stewart Theatre

Music by STEPHEN FLAHERTY
Lyrics by LYNN AHRENS
Directed by MIA SELF

Based on the works of Dr. Seuss. A musical deep dive with the familiar characters of Dr. Seuss! Horton the Elephant, Lazy Maizie, and the inhabitants of Whoville populate this energetic romp through a world where the powers of friendship, loyalty, family, and community are challenged and emerge triumphant.

Apr. 3-13
Titmus Theatre

By JACLYN BACKHAUS
Directed by DANICA JACKSON

Four literary heroines of the nineteenth century set conventionalism ablaze when they turn down marriage proposals from their equally famous gentlemen callers. Everything you’ve learned about love from the pages of Pride and Prejudice, Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre, and Little Women is turned upside down in this grand theatrical battle royale.

Apr. 5
Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre

An evening of 10-minutes plays written, cast and produced in 72 hours. Writers are given a prompt with 24 hours to produce a script that will be performed 72 hours later before a live audience.

Show Closed
Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre

By WYAT HAMILTON
Directed by MIA SELF

Winner of the 2024 Creative Artist Award. It’s autumn 1969 and a Charleston State Technical University journalism student decides to out campus fiscal mismanagement to the media. In the tumultuous academic year that follows, students and faculty wrestle not only with the challenges of the Vietnam War, the draft, the Kent State Massacre, but their own with the ethics of research, relationships, and obligations to themselves and their community.

Show Closed
Titmus Theatre

By ANNE WASHBURN
Music by MICHAEL FRIEDMAN
Directed by DANICA JACKSON

What will endure when the cataclysm arrives – when the grid fails, society crumbles, and we’re faced with the task of rebuilding? Anne Washburn’s imaginative dark comedy is an animated exploration of how the pop culture of one era might evolve into the mythology of another.